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Camping in the National Parks

Drive-in tent loops, RV sites, primitive backcountry campgrounds, and reservation tips. Where you sleep inside a national park changes everything — your sunrise, your stars, your soundtrack.

Camping is one of the most-asked-about angles on the National Park System — and for good reason. The parks listed below are the ones where this kind of trip works particularly well, either because the infrastructure is built around it, the landscape rewards it, or the seasonality lines up. Use this as a starting list rather than a ranking. Each park's full guide will tell you whether it actually fits the trip you're planning.

If you're new to planning a parks trip around a single interest, two pieces of practical advice apply almost everywhere: research seasonality before you book, and budget at least two full days per park. The rest tends to take care of itself once you're on the ground.